Planning for large public events can be a thankless job. When the planning goes well, people don’t really notice. When there’s an oversight in planning, the fallout can be damaging. Not all crowds are dangerous,

The crisis management cycle has several stages. As you plan your crisis management response, you’ll have different steps for before, during, and after a crisis. Each stage presents different challenges. Further, those challenges look very

Choosing a college is a major life decision for students and families. There are many factors to consider, from financing and geographic location to academic programming and career services. Yet perhaps more important than all

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Nobody wants to prepare for an active shooter situation. Unfortunately, it is becoming normalized for schools and campuses across the US to run active shooter drills. Due to the frequency of mass shootings, it’s possible

For healthcare facilities, running tests is an integral part of the day-to-day. Checks, double-checks, triple-checks, and backup checks are constantly being administered. When slip-ups can mean the difference between life and death, hospitals take as